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Sun City Fire District
the sun city fire district, arizona, provides emergency fire and life-safety services to the communities of sun city, youngtown and citrus point. established in 1964, the district operates four facilities in the district. three fire pumpers, one aerial apparatus and a command vehicle respond from three stations to 12,000 incidents each year.
NAICS Code: 8134Sector: Other Services (Except Public Administration)Sub Sector: Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar OrganizationsIndustry Group: Civic and Social OrganizationsNAICS Industry: National Industry:
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Where is Sun City Fire District located?
Sun City Fire District's headquarters is located at 18602 North 99th Avenue, Sun City, Arizona, United States, 85373
What is Sun City Fire District's official website?
Sun City Fire District's official website is suncityfire.com
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NAICS Code: 8134Sector: Other Services (Except Public Administration)Sub Sector: Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar OrganizationsIndustry Group: Civic and Social OrganizationsNAICS Industry: National Industry:
How many employees does Sun City Fire District have?
Sun City Fire District has 28 employees
What industry does Sun City Fire District belong to?
Sun City Fire District is in the industry of: Public Safety
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